This Is What Sandra Bullock's 'Bird Box' Monster Would Have Looked Like

Netflix subscribers never caught a glimpse of the monsters in "Bird Box," but now you can see the horror that Sandra Bullock faced in a scene that was cut from the hit movie.

Special effects artist Andy Bergholtz posted images of the monstrous prosthetics he created for the film on Instagram over the weekend, and spilled that they were worn by an actor in a "dream/nightmare sequence" in which Bullock's character confronted the mysterious creatures she was desperately averting her gaze from while awake.

"Considering her pregnant state and emotional arc thru the movie, the producers felt Sandra's nightmare would have something to do with a twisted, demonic baby creature attacking her (that's as much as I could gather about the context of the scene anyway)," he explained. "I sculpted at least 3 or 4 variations on the design before it was approved, which began as a more aggressive, monstery look and was revised to be a bit more subtle in the end. I also had the pleasure of painting the finished prosthetics before sending them to set."

"It's funny, I read an interview recently where Bullock described the creature as a 'snake-like, green man with a horrific baby face,'" he added. "Many folks have speculated what the creature may have looked like, but they fail to realize the "snake-like green man" portion was simply Dirk in a spandex green-screen suit Everything from the neck down was intended to be a giant CGI creature/body added later."

He concluded, "In the end, I actually really liked the movie and think it was better off NOT showing the makeup. Kudos to the director for sticking to her guns on that one."

Keep in mind the following monster design is representative of only what Bullock's character may have seen if she looked at the creatures destroying humanity. It is not a depiction of the fictional species as a whole.

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He may have been referencing a Bloody Disgusting article published on Dec. 21, but it's unclear if the horror blog conducted the interview or was aggregating quotes from another source.

While describing the nightmare scene and the monster in it, Bullock said, "It was snake-like, and I was like, 'I don't want to see it when it first happens. Just bring it into the room. We'll shoot the scene.' I turn and he's like this [growling at me.] It's making me laugh. It was just a long fat baby."

Director Susanne Bier added, "It so easily becomes funny. We actually shot that and spent a lot of energy on, but every time I saw it, I was like this is not going to be tense. It's just going to be funny. At first, Sandy was like, 'I don't want to see it' because she thought it was scary. Then it was like, 'Don't show it to me because [I'll laugh].' Every time I did it, I was like, 'Shit, that's a different film.'"